Vacations of All Saints: five Instagram accounts to explore to stimulate creativity and inspiration in children

IN SHORT

  • Little dirty hands: DIY projects inspired by nature.
  • They are the future: Fun science experiments to try.
  • These little brats: Artistic and creative ideas at home.
  • Tilly Lab: DIY tutorials for older kids.
  • Minireyve: Funny and current ideas for children.

The All Saints’ holiday can sometimes feel endless, especially when the weather doesn’t favor outdoor activities. To avoid boredom and spark children’s enthusiasm, exploring Instagram accounts dedicated to creativity is an excellent solution. Here is a selection of five inspiring accounts where imagination knows no bounds, and every activity promises to be both fun and enriching.

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DIY projects around nature with “Little dirty hands” #

The account “Little dirty hands“, run by Fanny Guichard, immerses you in a world where hands-on activities and love for nature intertwine. With over 100,000 followers, it caters to anyone who wishes to create while connecting with natural elements. The tutorials are varied, ranging from making autumn spinning tops from acorns to germinating avocado pits. Each post is an invitation to get your hands dirty while nurturing a poetic spirit around living things.

The science experiments of “They are the future” #

For little curious minds who love science experiments, the account “they_are_the_future” is a true treasure trove. Emma offers incredible activities to do with everyday items, such as pine cones, clementines, or baking soda. The three brainy activities presented around dried leaves will surely awaken children’s creativity. Her playful approach, combined with downloadable PDFs, allows for a blend of learning and fun, all at a voluntary and conscious price.

Creative and artistic adventures with “These little brats” #

To discover art in an easy and accessible way, dive into the world of “these_little_brats“, an account run by Eloïse, who shares her freshly acquired expertise from Milan. Through her videos, she shows how to transform everyday objects into true works of art. Whether it’s ink cartridges or leftover paper, each project is an opportunity for children to unleash their imagination. With simple tutorials, Eloïse encourages experimenting with land art and creating homemade gifts, all while fostering a moment of family sharing.

The autumn series of “Tilly Lab” #

Colorful and inspiring, the autumn DIY series from “tillylab_” will appeal to slightly older children and allow them to use tools. Mathilde and Mathieu present projects to do at home, such as mushrooms made from egg cartons or rope planters. Their series tutorials cater to different skill levels, allowing for a combination of decor and creativity while making useful and aesthetic objects.

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The funny ideas of “minireyve” #

To end on a humorous note, don’t miss the account “Minireyve.” Eve shares DIY ideas and festive inspirations for children. With activities for Halloween, from bloody candles to Halloween Advent calendars, each project is designed to bring a touch of fun to the preparations. Her concrete approach and entertaining videos make it a reference for families seeking creative entertainment.

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